James Bond villain Yaphet Kotto dies aged 81 as his family pay tribute

James Bond villain Yaphet Kotto dies aged 81 as his family pay tribute to the ‘real hero’ actor

James Bond actor Yaphet Kotto, who played the villain in 1973’s Live And Let Die, has passed away aged 81.

The death of the actor – who starred alongside the late Roger Moore as Mr Big/Dr Kananga in the 007 film – was announced by his wife Sinahon Thessa on Tuesday.     

She wrote: ‘I’m saddened and still in shocked of the passing of my husband Yaphet of 24 years… ‘This is a very painful moment for me to inform you all fans, friends and family of my husband.

RIP: James Bond actor Yaphet Kotto, who played the villain in 1973’s Live And Let Die, has passed away aged 81 (pictured with Roger Moore in the film)

‘You still have plan to release your book and build a religious organization based on Yogananda’s Teachings. ‘You played a villain on some of your movies but for me you’re a real hero and to a lot of people also. 

‘A good man, a good father, a good husband and a decent human being, very rare to find.   

‘One of the best actor in Hollywood a Legend. Rest in Peace Honey, I’m gonna miss you everyday, my best friend,my rock.I love you and you will always be in my heart. Till we meet again.’ 

A cause of death was not revealed. 

Yaphet was married three times and  is survived by six children.

His most famous role was that of the Bond villain in the iconic 1973 film where he played Harlem drug lord, Mr Big, who plans to distribute two tons of heroin for free, to put dealers out of business.

However, Mr Big is revealed to be the alter-ego of corrupt Caribbean dictator, Dr Kananga, who rules over the fictional island of San Monique.